Sticky Singapore X Lomography: What's Your Rock

Lomography Asia's theme this October is handmade. You'll see some cool features throughout the month centering around this theme, starting with a competition between Lomography and everyone's favourite rock candy haven – Sticky Singapore! After the jump, check out what sweet treats are in store for our colorful collaboration!

Sticky’s candies, know as “rocks”, are made daily at their stores. Melted, moulded, and customised by candy craftspeople to fit your individual desires, these edible gems are definite sources of inspiration. As such, we are calling on you to take photos inspired by any of Sticky’s edible rock flavors! There’s I Love Singapore Rock, Disco Rock, Panda Rock and Watermelon Rock to name a few (for the full list see here). Show us your yummy photos and stand a chance to take home some rocks of your own!

@holgardo We understand where you're coming from but we just want to be inclusive and give everyone the chance to share their inspiring photos. We will most definitely give a shout-out to notable entries, so please feel free to enter.

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